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"Ms LeeBee" > wrote in
:

> "JimLane" > wrote ..
> > Ms LeeBee wrote:
> >> "Mary" > wrote ...
> >>
> >>
> >>>I got the "bundt pan" a few weeks ago, and am very pleased with
> >>>it. Just follow the directions! As to your questions -- it's
> >>>easy to clean. Just wash and dry. Nothing sticks to it so long
> >>>as you follow the directions, such as spraying it with PAM. So
> >>>far the color has stayed the same. As to safety, it is rated as
> >>>a good thing by the FDA, so I trust it.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> thanks for that.
> >>
> >> So which do you prefer - conventional metal pans ... or the
> >> silicone pan ?
> >> ( I must admit I had not heard of Bundt ware ... so did a Google
> >> .. and couldn't find any silicone ware in their range - so I hope
> >> we're talking about the same stuff ? )
> >>
> >> For the record: this is the kind of stuff i'm looking at:
> >> http://www.siliconebakeware.com.au/s...e_products.htm
> >>
> >>
> >> Comments from anyone else that has perhaps owned for a little
> >> longer ?

> >
> > In addition to Bundt ware, there are generic bundt pans made by a
> > whole lotta people in places you have probably never heard of.
> > That is what she was referring to - a type of cake pan, not a
> > brand.

>
> um, ok - but that still doesn't make it any clearer for me.
> I type in "bundt pan", and all roads lead to :
> http://www.nordicware.com/ - oh, and lots of stuff on the creator
> guy, sho died.
>
> If it's a type of cake pan, then I am at a loss to what type of cake
> a "bundt" is.
>
> But regardless, all I wanted to know ( as in my OP ), is if it was
> indeed made of silicone
>
>


A "Bundt" Cake Pan, makes a cake that looks somewhat like a doughnut.
Another name would be "Ring" Cake Pan.


http://www.thrifttown.com/html/bundt_cake.html
2 bundt cakes pans displayed.

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